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Title: Nautical Borrowings in Early Modern English: The Case Study of Richard Hakluyt's <i>The Principall Nauigations</i> (1589)
Authors: Von Der Fecht Fernández, Sara Isabel 
UNESCO Clasification: 5702 Lingüística diacrónica
570503 Lexicografía
Keywords: Nautical Borrowings
Nautical Loanwords
Early Modern English
Richard Hakluyt
Principal Navigations
Issue Date: 2025
Project: Americanismos Léxicos en Las Lenguas Española E Inglesa Documentados en Textos Sobre América (1650-1740): Desarrollo de la Base de Datos Amerlex 
Journal: English studies (Amsterdam) 
Abstract: The development of the British naval power during the Elizabethan period was rooted in the navigational knowledge acquired from overseas nations, which led to the transmission of foreign nautical words into the English language. This study evaluates the incorporation of nautical lexical borrowings in Early Modern English by analysing their inclusion in the most relevant travel collection at the time, Richard Hakluyt's The Principall Nauigations (1589). To accomplish this, the nautical borrowings present in Hakluyt's work have been identified and classified taking into account word classes and lexical fields affected by their entrance. Additionally, this study aimed to determine the donor languages that contributed to this borrowing process. The results reveal a total of 79 nautical borrowings, distributed into 4 grammatical categories and 21 lexical fields, which were transmitted through 8 donor languages, among which French and Spanish stand out.
URI: https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/handle/10553/141748
ISSN: 0013-838X
DOI: 10.1080/0013838X.2025.2486030
Source: English Studies [ISSN 0013-838X], (Marzo 2025)
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